“Criminal Revision Won’t End After Informant’s Death”: Supreme Court Clarifies Law on Abatement

The Supreme Court has ruled that criminal revision proceedings filed by an informant or complainant do not automatically abate after their death. The Court held that the revisional court may continue to examine the legality and correctness of the lower court’s order in the interest of justice.

No WhatsApp Notices: Supreme Court Says Police Must Physically Serve Section 35 BNSS Notice

Supreme Court rules that police must serve Section 35 BNSS notices through physical delivery, not WhatsApp. Court emphasizes that liberty cannot be compromised by digital shortcuts.

Rahul Gandhi’s Image on Sanitary Pad: Karnataka High Court Grants Relief to Comedian, Restrains Police from Filing Chargesheet

The Karnataka High Court granted relief to comedian Ratan Ranjan in the case over a video showing Rahul Gandhi’s image on a sanitary pad, directing police not to file a chargesheet against him or co-accused Arun Kumar.